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Old 03-25-2012, 09:53 AM   #15
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I know before my mods I got a Vector Motorsport Tune that they send E-mail with the Engine and TCM tranny tune.. after I loaded that in, even when warm out if I got on it a little it would even chip pretty good when I hit 2nd Gear. Now I have to feather into it or I just spin for a mile.
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Old 03-25-2012, 10:00 AM   #16
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hot weather no go as all have said i have a m6 and can tell a big diff in spinning from a cool to a hot day
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Old 03-25-2012, 10:06 AM   #17
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i dont think you will really break it loose until more power. even my 450WHP camaro doesn't really have traction problems in hot weather. and that a lot more power over a stock l99.
Agreed, I use to have a big block vette. All it had was headers and a cam and it was night and day to my SS, when I mean night and day I mean that my SS would get quite easily beat by the vette.
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Old 03-25-2012, 11:51 AM   #18
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Strange to hear all this. I can't get my pirellis to stick at all, and live in Tx too. I'm not happy with them at all. Second gear if I stomp on it, it breaks loose easily. Sorry to hear about that
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Old 03-25-2012, 12:06 PM   #19
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that is weird that the 2011's can power brake and the 12's won't. When I apply the break and the gas the engine rpm stays very low like the computer limits it. I will try again today while engine is not super hot; then I will stomp it. Also will tune this crap out I didn't pay 40k to here a chirp. Is Jannety the best? or does anyone know a good local shop around DFW?
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Old 03-25-2012, 01:19 PM   #20
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Just got back in drive with traction control on (no light on dash) the car breaks loose and starts to slide sideways every time. In Manual mode just a chirp. In Manual mode using tap shift starting out in first gear just a chirp. Isn't that just back asswards from the way it is supposed to work?
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Old 03-25-2012, 01:34 PM   #21
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Interesting.. I had a 2011 ss - stock A6 and had no issues power brake burnouts. I could sit and smoke them.

I now have a 2012 ss - A6 CAI and vmax ported throttle body. She only has about 2300 miles on her and I haven't tried a burnout yet.

Looks like it's time to try. Be back later Time to go for a "drive"
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Old 03-25-2012, 01:44 PM   #22
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Mine is a 2011 and if I press and hold the button until both lights come on; on the dash; I'm as loose as a goose (power brakes like a champ). I can't press the pedal all the way down from a light if I want to KEEP traction, with the lights on, with Stabilitrac on it gives me about 6 bouncy feet before it clamps down on the tarmac. Just sport mode and I'm a neutered house pet (little chirp). 340 rwhp 360 TQ from factory no tune no parts A6 L99.
Ditto X10 on our 2010. I can rear wheel steer at will if I choose.
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Old 03-25-2012, 01:50 PM   #23
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Interesting.. I had a 2011 ss - stock A6 and had no issues power brake burnouts. I could sit and smoke them.

I now have a 2012 ss - A6 CAI and vmax ported throttle body. She only has about 2300 miles on her and I haven't tried a burnout yet.

Looks like it's time to try. Be back later Time to go for a "drive"


Power braking is different than just mashing the go pedal from a dead stop. If you know what you're doing, you can get the tires to spin easier by power braking (building torque while applying the brake at the same time).

Things you need to take into account.
1. Road surface temperature
2. Tire temperature
3. Road surface - clean, dust/sand/dirt free, smooth, etc.

I just know that on a hot day, the stock Pirellis have excellent grip, and it's very common for a stock L99 A6 to not be able to spin its tires in summer like conditions.

But as mentioned, a good tune usually solves this problem (if its a problem).
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Old 03-25-2012, 03:16 PM   #24
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curiosity satisfied

No issues with burnouts in my 2012. All nannies off. Manual mode, 1st gear. Power brake burnouts.

The balance between braking and throttle is important. I think I may even have been able to shift to 2nd and kept it going. These Pirellis' are expensive so i don't think I'll be to doing much more of this.

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Old 03-25-2012, 03:26 PM   #25
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All everyone needs to do is get a supercharger. Trust me you will be bitching about it not hooking up. It is like night and day. I love it!!!
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All everyone needs to do is get a supercharger. Trust me you will be bitching about it not hooking up. It is like night and day. I love it!!!
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I was told by my tuner that if I run a SCT tune that it doesnt change the binary code on the computer like HP and others do and it wont be detected as long as I reflash back before taking it in.
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Old 03-25-2012, 11:02 PM   #28
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I was told by my tuner that if I run a SCT tune that it doesnt change the binary code on the computer like HP and others do and it wont be detected as long as I reflash back before taking it in.
That simply isn't true. It will void the powertrain warranty and will be detected by GM.
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